Artur Davis leaves law firm Politico Artur Davis has parted ways with law firm SNR Denton just a year after the Alabama Democrat joined its white collar and government investigations practice as a partner — and he's not ruling out a return to politics. “I'm not sure what I'll do,” Davis ...
Nevada: How The West Will Be Won Huffington Post (blog) Some Democrats recognize that the failure to pass immigration reform poses a challenge for Democrats in their efforts to mobilize the Latino vote in Nevada. But they reason that the Republican candidates--particularly presumptive nominee Romney--aren't ...
APNewsBreak: GOP leader of Alabama Senate helps pay legal bills of acquitted ... The Republic The Republican leader of the Alabama Senate said Thursday he helped pay the legal bills of a Democratic senator acquitted of all charges in Alabama's gambling corruption investigation. Senate President Pro Tem Del Marsh of Anniston donated $5000 from ...
Senate passes insider-trading bill CNN International By Ted Barrett, CNN Senior Congressional Producer Democratic Sens. Kirsten Gillibrand, Charles Schumer, Harry Reid and Patty Murray talk Thursday about the STOCK Act. Washington (CNN) -- Aiming to restore voters' faith in Congress, ... Senate Approves Ban on Insider Trading by CongressNew York Times
Mobile GOP outs candidates; new immigration poll (Political Skinny) al.com (blog) Eaton Barnard, a candidate for Mobile County Circuit Judge, donated $250 to Democrat Marc Keahey in the 2010 race for state Senate, District 22; donated $250 to Democrat Tom Edwards in the 2010 race for Alabama Supreme Court; and donated $500 to ...
Grand, Old Psychos truthout I used to love Republican politics. I have always admired the Republican primary process for the way its leaders and frontrunners, unlike the Democratic primary candidates, seem to draw energy, support and money by being less politically correct than ...
The corruption of American politics Spiked While coming from a conservative background, he targets both Democrats and Republicans, often referring to a 'political class' as a whole. Schweizer's book was the basis for a recent story on the CBS current-affairs show, 60 Minutes, which generated ...